“The selflessness and compassion demonstrated by the City of Boston, the first responders, the Boston Athletic Association, and all Marathon volunteers in providing assistance to the injured have stuck with us and inspired us,” Patrik Nilsson, Adidas America’s president, said in a statement.

“We commend Boston — and those associated with the City and the Marathon — for their reaction to this very challenging situation.”

Earlier this week, Adidas reported that all of its employees who were at the event were safe following the explosions.

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